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Unusual Isothermal Hysteresis in DNA i-Motif pH Transitions: A Study of the RAD17 Promoter Sequence.

R Aaron Rogers1, Aaron M Fleming1, Cynthia J Burrows2.   

Abstract

We have interrogated the isothermal folding behavior of the DNA i-motif of the human telomere, dC19, and a high-stability i-motif-forming sequence in the promoter of the human DNA repair gene RAD17 using human physiological solution and temperature conditions. We developed a circular-dichroism-spectroscopy-based pH titration method that is followed by analysis of titration curves in the derivative domain and found that the observed pH-dependent folding behavior can be significantly different and, in some cases, multiphasic, with a dependence on how rapidly i-motif folding is induced. Interestingly, the human telomere sequence exhibits unusual isothermal hysteresis in which the unfolding process always occurs at a higher pH than the folding process. For the RAD17 i-motif, rapid folding by injection into a low-pH solution results in triphasic unfolding behavior that is completely diminished when samples are slowly folded in a stepwise manner via pH titration. Chemical footprinting of the RAD17 sequence and pH titrations of dT-substituted mutants of the RAD17 sequence were used to develop a model of RAD17 folding and unfolding. These results may provide valuable information pertinent to i-motif use in sensors and materials, as well as insight into the potential biological activity of i-motif-forming sequences under stepwise or instantaneous changes in pH.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29694860      PMCID: PMC5937167          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2018.03.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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